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Alyson 2022-03-22 08:01:03
Pale after opening teeth and dancing claws
First of all, I want to like the poster, it is enough to make people scream.
The story of the movie is taken from the autorotation novel by a best-selling author in the United States.
Since it sells well, it must be full of color, fragrance, and Shit. There's no shortage of American humor (to be... -
Linnea 2022-03-22 08:01:03
this is life
Without paying attention to the plot of the film, just the dialogue in it was fascinating. It was also easy to put me in a seat. I
remember in the psychiatrist's office, Agaston asked: I want to know what is in that house. Metaphor Dr. Finch gave a very interesting answer. I remember one sentence:...

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Agnes Finch: Natalie is not coming. I told her I'd deal with it.
Augusten Burroughs: Don't try to stop me, Agnes. I'm going. I'm going to miss you.
Agnes Finch: I'll miss you, too. You're a... the best son a mom could ever want. You need to know that.
[She hands him a small box filled with money]
Augusten Burroughs: Oh, my God. Agnes, there's - there's a lot of money here.
Agnes Finch: A penny here, a dime there. It adds up. The Doctor doesn't know I have it, of course. No one does. You know, this morning, the IRS came again. And I almost gave it to them. Then I though, "No. For once in my life, I'm going to invest wisely." When you write a book, you send me a copy. Goodbye, my sweet boy.
Augusten Burroughs: Agnes. What're you gonna do now?
Agnes Finch: I don't know. Maybe I'll take down the Christmas tree.
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Augusten Burroughs: [to Natalie, trying to get her to confess her problems] TELL ME! SO I DON'T FEEL SO ALONE!